dutyrather
Dutyrather is a neologism used to describe a stance in ethics and decision-making that prioritizes obligation or duty over personal preference, desire, or self-interest. The term is not established in mainstream philosophical literature, but has appeared in scholarly blogs, speculative fiction, and discussions of public policy as a shorthand for choosing actions because they are required by role, law, or principle rather than because they are personally appealing.
Meaning and interpretations: In one reading, dutyrather aligns with deontological frameworks that treat duties as reasons
Contexts and uses: In public administration and military ethics, dutyrather can be used to discuss justifications
Origin and terminology: The word is a portmanteau of duty and rather, coined to evoke prioritization of
See also: deontology, duty, obligation, virtue ethics, moral realism, ethical framework.